Thank you very much, Mr. Richardson.
We're going to suspend in a moment for some business. I wanted to ask one question, though. As I heard all of the members asking questions and I heard the answers, there seemed to be two strong streams. One was innovation and creating more intellectual property to monetize that, to create jobs, etc. And there's another really strong aspect of protecting intellectual property presently.
We talked about education, etc., and Mr. Henderson made the good point regarding the separation between the whole notion of a movie being downloaded, etc., and what we're talking about here, except that it's almost a good education point in the sense that people can understand it. That's one of the things that I see: a good law has broad social consensus and is obeyed.
We talked about parents talking to kids, but I see a lot of parents selling hot Rolex contraband, sports-branded memorabilia. There seems to be a real need for strong education at the grassroots level. I'm wondering if there's any data out there at all. There was a strong education program on the movie industry. You would walk in and see a movie, and then they'd say if you do this, we'll prosecute you. Was there any measurement done? Has there been any broader awareness? Have they seen a reduction in the downloading or stealing of movies since they did that campaign and we actually introduced stronger legislation?